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it is large, it makes sense in the facebook environment. looks like a facebook post and within the newsfeed. consumers took to it very well. the second thing they did base an industry trend is they made it very easy for advertisers to buy mobile advertisement. dennis: once you enable me to buy easily, i start buying more. >> exactly. i have a lot of advertisers that bought on the traditional digital pc. they made it easy for them to start allocating a lot of the budget toward mobile buying more as well. dennis: talk to us about the amount of time we spend on mobile versus the slice of the ad budget that is mobile. >> there is a well-known gap between the time spent, the consumers engaged with mobile and the ad budget. 12% of time spent in 2012 versus 3% of total advertising expenditure digitally in 2012 from a marketing standpoint. everybody's asking how is the gap going to close. the first is people need to recognize mobile is still fairly new. smart phones are about six years old, tablet is about three years old so in many cases we want t
it is large, it makes sense in the facebook environment. looks like a facebook post and within the newsfeed. consumers took to it very well. the second thing they did base an industry trend is they made it very easy for advertisers to buy mobile advertisement. dennis: once you enable me to buy easily, i start buying more. >> exactly. i have a lot of advertisers that bought on the traditional digital pc. they made it easy for them to start allocating a lot of the budget toward mobile...
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let's talk about the rising rate environment. every door i passed i hear the word interest rate. how is that affecting your business going forward? >> that certainly is a concern, as we look at rising interest rates, we think it comes back of expanding and growing in a economy, that's good for us in a multifamily base. as we improve the economy and improve in jobs, that's bringing more people into our apartments. >> it is increasing the cost of the capital for development. >> this is true. but rising interest rates increasing cost of new supply will help keep supply down and allow us to continue to rise, increase rates on existing residences. >> we talked mortgages on the housing recovery, how do you see yourself? a lot of folks have been not so into the apartments because housing is recovering fast and all of the renters will become buyers now. >> we think that's really overblown. we see some of the family housing and multifamily housing being able to operate profitably as long as we have the right percentage of homeowners in single family homes. when that increased from 64, to
let's talk about the rising rate environment. every door i passed i hear the word interest rate. how is that affecting your business going forward? >> that certainly is a concern, as we look at rising interest rates, we think it comes back of expanding and growing in a economy, that's good for us in a multifamily base. as we improve the economy and improve in jobs, that's bringing more people into our apartments. >> it is increasing the cost of the capital for development. >>...
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how healthy is their environment to support. good economic activity and good happy societies but i think the really key thing is that the male suzi in scenario can eventually occur at a global scale and that's why the title of this book is supply shock with a capital lesson in another capital s. because we're talking about macro economically. water fisheries resources across the board are. in real scarce scenarios at this point and and not only that the increasing size of the condom is beginning to cause more problems than it solves but if you're a techno technological advancement playing any role and resource the thing ability well certainly plays a role in it and you're right you're right before it has at times in the past steve dog for you know bought some more time but at some point you don't have more raw materials you that's the that's the another capital essence in supply you can expect as shortages occur prices rise producers to bring more to the market that's little yes little supply and you will supply more in the mark
how healthy is their environment to support. good economic activity and good happy societies but i think the really key thing is that the male suzi in scenario can eventually occur at a global scale and that's why the title of this book is supply shock with a capital lesson in another capital s. because we're talking about macro economically. water fisheries resources across the board are. in real scarce scenarios at this point and and not only that the increasing size of the condom is...
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. >> this is really all about modernizing the technology of our environment. our industry is constantly moving from one way of doing things to a new way of doing things. it could be modernizing the theication, moving off mainframe, or helping a customer embrace the cloud. dell has done thousands of mainframe migrations, with hundreds of millions of lines of code. the folks who call to help you get off of that. is here.l dell cofounder of dell, a company that helped revolutionize personal computers. in 1988 he was 23 years old. he announced that he is taking his corporation private. it is the largest company in history to do that. called the nastiest tech takeover in history. i am pleased to have michael dell back at this table. >> thank you. >> here you are 23, use old computers. people can order the kind of computer they wanted. you would take the computer apart and you knew what was inside. you ordered the parts and you put it together. it made you a billionaire. in 2007, was it that you walked away from it? >> 2005, i became chairman. -- , >> you walked awa
. >> this is really all about modernizing the technology of our environment. our industry is constantly moving from one way of doing things to a new way of doing things. it could be modernizing the theication, moving off mainframe, or helping a customer embrace the cloud. dell has done thousands of mainframe migrations, with hundreds of millions of lines of code. the folks who call to help you get off of that. is here.l dell cofounder of dell, a company that helped revolutionize personal...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> to breaking news now. the state department has just confirmed that u.s. forces have captured a pakistani taliban terrorist leader in a military operation. this -- we heard about this but just getting confirmation, and we now have a picture. this is the man from four years ago. the terror group claimed responsibility for the attempted times square car bombing in 20. the state department reports the man captured today is a senior commander in a terror group, and a trusted confidante of the group's leader. more later. >>> four of the suspects in the biker beating in new york city were become in court, one of them an undercover police officer, accused of joining in the attack. he left court wearing a hoodie to cover his face, and there was extra security. his attorney is vowing to clear his client's name. the video shows the officer punching the back window of the suv in question, which the bikers chased all over manhattan wh
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >>> to breaking news now. the state department has just confirmed that u.s. forces have captured a pakistani taliban terrorist leader in a military operation. this -- we heard about this but just getting confirmation, and we now have a picture. this is the man from four years ago. the terror group claimed responsibility for...
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the media haven't been provided anything and there is so much at risk for the public health for the environment for access to bible medicines for regulation and protection against the ravages of the too big to fell financial institutions across the board these folks have come together in secret to protect the interests of multinational corporations and all of it so detrimental to the public interest and in the most anti democratic ways certainly out let's talk specifically about you tom what implications but the t.v. you have and your state rocky. well this is something that's going to have huge impacts for people across the country and across the world we've already seen huge unemployment levels because of these shameful trade agreements in the past and this is going to out do any of them you know it's it's not like we're we're paying low enough wages to people in china now we're looking to send those jobs to vietnam where they're paid about half as much this is going to now cost more jobs mean the offshoring of potentially millions of more jobs from the united states and with these trade agre
the media haven't been provided anything and there is so much at risk for the public health for the environment for access to bible medicines for regulation and protection against the ravages of the too big to fell financial institutions across the board these folks have come together in secret to protect the interests of multinational corporations and all of it so detrimental to the public interest and in the most anti democratic ways certainly out let's talk specifically about you tom what...
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stay with us. >> this is really all about modernizing the technology environment. our industry is moving from one way of doing things to a new way of doing things. it could be modernizing the applications, moving off of a mainframe, helping a customer embrace a cloud. dell has done thousands of mainframe migrations, moving hundreds of millions of lines of code. any still on z-series mainframes, we're the folks to call to help you get off of that. >> rose: michael dell is the founder and c.e.o. of dell incorporated. the company revolutionized the production and distribution of personal computers. at the time of the i.p.o. in 1988 michael dell was 23 years old. earlier this year he announced he was taking his corporation private. it is the largest company in history to do that. the deal had its opponents, however, leading "forbes" magazine to call it the nastiest tech takeover in history. i'm pleased to have michael dell back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, charlie, great to be back. >> let's start with that. here you are at 23, you sold computers. people could
stay with us. >> this is really all about modernizing the technology environment. our industry is moving from one way of doing things to a new way of doing things. it could be modernizing the applications, moving off of a mainframe, helping a customer embrace a cloud. dell has done thousands of mainframe migrations, moving hundreds of millions of lines of code. any still on z-series mainframes, we're the folks to call to help you get off of that. >> rose: michael dell is the founder...
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go to another state with the tax environment being compatible. he has the right to do that. former president sarcozy has the right to do that. it's like bight going to canada. it would be unthinkable he can do it, but he has the right to do it, and the government can't stop him. >> judge, you get it right, you really do. >> to make it worse, the senator from california, boxer, proposed legislation that would bar you from leaving the united states if you have not yet paid your taxes, not permanently leaving, but even going on a trip. >> even a trip? >> even on a trip in which you intend to return with assets remaining in the u.s.. this is not law or made it to the floor. >> she proposes it and has other restrictions in mind. who wouldn't want to leave california? sorry. >> my eyes have been opened. thank you, judge. >> my pleasure. >> i didn't know that. wish i didn't know now. stop it. listen to this. my take on the professor who wrote the article telling phil mickelson to shut up and pay up. that's next. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank y
go to another state with the tax environment being compatible. he has the right to do that. former president sarcozy has the right to do that. it's like bight going to canada. it would be unthinkable he can do it, but he has the right to do it, and the government can't stop him. >> judge, you get it right, you really do. >> to make it worse, the senator from california, boxer, proposed legislation that would bar you from leaving the united states if you have not yet paid your taxes,...
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back they will come back and it will be about as it was in seattle ten years ago it will be about the environment or they will come back and be it will be about something else because at the end of the day we know who these people are and they all the people who used to demonstrate and say in the sixty's and seventy's and eighty's. on the left they were the people who said we want to be read not that. they go through a trance margraf occasion every year and every decade but they are basically the same people and i think they change racial and they they mature they get different age playing a part in the in the sort of international movement but at the end of the day i think we've seen the limits of it i think it's going to be very difficult to persuade public opinion round the world that the economic crisis does not exist and in many ways the ruling governments themselves have taken up the fact that there are now in the western world too wide a difference between the rich and the poor and it was a good thing that your people brought it to the forefront but i don't think they have a political role
back they will come back and it will be about as it was in seattle ten years ago it will be about the environment or they will come back and be it will be about something else because at the end of the day we know who these people are and they all the people who used to demonstrate and say in the sixty's and seventy's and eighty's. on the left they were the people who said we want to be read not that. they go through a trance margraf occasion every year and every decade but they are basically...
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. >> what stocks in particular do you like in this environment? again, you know, we made reference that some people call you the oracle of tampa, and the people that you invest for, the firefighters and police officers down there, certainly think you're a lot like buffett based on the stocks you've picked and the performance you've had. where should we be putting our money right now? >> yeah, we're top down in themattic, and there could be a significant reallocation of capital based on bert global prospects and safe and secure dividends. so we're looking at a couple of areas. we continue to be intrigued with the shale revolution. i though it's not a new theme, but it continues to manifest itself in ways that baffles and confounds the experts. we're producing over 1 million barrels a day from the eagle ford region. i mean, this was unheard of five years ago. we like the railroads in terms of transporting oil -- >> anyone in particular? any railroad you like in particular? >> we really like canadian national. they're unique in a variety of ways. fro
. >> what stocks in particular do you like in this environment? again, you know, we made reference that some people call you the oracle of tampa, and the people that you invest for, the firefighters and police officers down there, certainly think you're a lot like buffett based on the stocks you've picked and the performance you've had. where should we be putting our money right now? >> yeah, we're top down in themattic, and there could be a significant reallocation of capital based...
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is right at the epicenter of how you solve all the challenges that exist in health care, education, environment, energy. >> when you look at what is happening, how do you think the changes will be in the i.t. community, in the i.t. space? >> one of the big changes is actioning all the information that we have. we have help customers protect and store vast amounts of data. we want to help them use it to make better decisions. bringing intelligence and better decision-making from all that information, that is a huge area. it is part of how i.t. becomes a larger part of the industry stop you see this increasingly -- i.t. used to be in the back office, the back rooms. now you cannot have a company unless you are good i.t.. you have to do marketing, selling, all aspects of it. >> it has been an extraordinary development in terms of certain issues. >> there is still enormous opportunity. i was at one of the larger hospital systems here in the new york area a few weeks ago. they are really just beginning to take all the information they have and make use of it. by the way, there are thousands of other
is right at the epicenter of how you solve all the challenges that exist in health care, education, environment, energy. >> when you look at what is happening, how do you think the changes will be in the i.t. community, in the i.t. space? >> one of the big changes is actioning all the information that we have. we have help customers protect and store vast amounts of data. we want to help them use it to make better decisions. bringing intelligence and better decision-making from all...
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so co-ops seven biggest corporation in spain out competed every other capitalist business in their environment showing that they can grow showing that they can compete showing that they can be successful they have a much lower unemployment rate where they are that in the rest of spain there are a rollicking success of a non capitalist nonhierarchical cooperative business venture and there are thousands of others we can pretend there are no obvious a not hierarchy and i problem in many parts of the world is facing those ok market they're going to be successful go ahead mark go ahead last word on the program go ahead marc you said nine hundred nine. i'm not sure quite how that works in spain i'll tell you this i told you i support employer ownership of employee ownership of corporations i do think that makes people work better but if it's nonhierarchical what if someone doesn't do their job how do they get fired are you telling me that someone can do whatever they want are their internal bosses i'm all for diminishing the difference between the c.e.o. when they got in the assembly line but i'm n
so co-ops seven biggest corporation in spain out competed every other capitalist business in their environment showing that they can grow showing that they can compete showing that they can be successful they have a much lower unemployment rate where they are that in the rest of spain there are a rollicking success of a non capitalist nonhierarchical cooperative business venture and there are thousands of others we can pretend there are no obvious a not hierarchy and i problem in many parts of...
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so when that kind of work environment of the boss says go after right-wing groups, what do you think the workers do? get along and go along. it's a culture. and when we come back, is there finally a viable plan to save the post office? what some experts are proposing. find out what to say. one of the biggest bands in history, the beatles. stay with us. ♪ it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrtructure,e. global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - sece - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the busess we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. why would it work? >> well, what we are doing now is not working, as you said. losing 25 million per day. $30 billion over last
so when that kind of work environment of the boss says go after right-wing groups, what do you think the workers do? get along and go along. it's a culture. and when we come back, is there finally a viable plan to save the post office? what some experts are proposing. find out what to say. one of the biggest bands in history, the beatles. stay with us. ♪ it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our...
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against the euro is another story, john, but ben bernanke, this environment, is it stifling growth in the united states? >> it is going to stifle growth in the united states, but, look, the problem here with japan is really simple. they don't want another greece. japan's running 200% debt to gdp, and they can't have it. they can't have japan implode. they are going to give them that relief, and politically, in order to do that, they have to be impartial and do that for everybody. what's that mean for the u.s.? the dollar goes up, exports wane, means -- but also means commodity prices go lower. it's a mixed bag. ultimately, it's going to hurt the domestic, you know, economy; however, you know, in terms of the stock market, which i think the viewers are interested in, i think that with the s&p garnering 60% of its growth overseas, probably helps irnings growth in the s&p, and i think it continues to march on. cheryl: i does. you're a currency strategist rather than a stock picker, but they have earnings that do grow and revenues grow because of the weaker dollar, a bonus for them, but,
against the euro is another story, john, but ben bernanke, this environment, is it stifling growth in the united states? >> it is going to stifle growth in the united states, but, look, the problem here with japan is really simple. they don't want another greece. japan's running 200% debt to gdp, and they can't have it. they can't have japan implode. they are going to give them that relief, and politically, in order to do that, they have to be impartial and do that for everybody. what's...
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i think women do quite well in those environments. so technology helps both make -- allow people to handle different aspects of their lives but also can be a great environment to have a really interesting and fulfilling career. >> you have worked with really interesting strong men. larry somers. what's that like? any tips? larry somers, mark suckerberg, at the white house. it's very interesting all these big deal guys want you to run their staff. how do you handle them? >> i think that, you know, what's the common thread, i think in a lot of the bosses i've had whether they've been strong men or any of them is a kind of openness and this -- by having that kind of openness you develop a real trusting relationship and so -- and this is both with women and men but i think with one of the unique features of mark suckerberg, he basically lives the mission of the company, to give people the power to connect and share and make the world more open and he lives by that. he sits in the middle of our campus and his conference room is a glass box
i think women do quite well in those environments. so technology helps both make -- allow people to handle different aspects of their lives but also can be a great environment to have a really interesting and fulfilling career. >> you have worked with really interesting strong men. larry somers. what's that like? any tips? larry somers, mark suckerberg, at the white house. it's very interesting all these big deal guys want you to run their staff. how do you handle them? >> i think...
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television creates thetelevisile environment. antidote technology createsenvio the environment it makeserminis this thing happened that as a culture changes our values change we change the tools we develop and the way weange he see things. the >> you save saidd differencesnt but how many are inherent the environment of the culture over it is ah is a new media of the wild wild west? >> i always felt we are inof danger of folding said the interestsd -- digital media environment into the industrial age. is why i have been kicking and screaming since 1998. but it was here. like their reality hackers i wee thought here we have thegy d technology. digital means digits we can make the world they never is ty said this is coming in wired said the tsunami iss coming to change your business andmi do this so then industrial capitalism canever ae grow forever and ever beenthen o on then same day jerry accursi and died netscape went public in their if the wondered the potential thatitemf e see for a new digital environment will be consumed by
television creates thetelevisile environment. antidote technology createsenvio the environment it makeserminis this thing happened that as a culture changes our values change we change the tools we develop and the way weange he see things. the >> you save saidd differencesnt but how many are inherent the environment of the culture over it is ah is a new media of the wild wild west? >> i always felt we are inof danger of folding said the interestsd -- digital media environment into...
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don't miss cramer's exclusive. u] >> in an environment where bond yields are on the rise, what happens to the bond market equivalent stocks that we like so much like utilities that got slammed, consider one of the favorites, aep, one of the largest generators of electricity. aep sports a 4.25% yield. they are in the midst of a transformation to natural gas, they have been switching back to coal because of the gas going up. american electric power reported today and the results were in just shy of what the analysts expected. on the other hand, the company reaffirmed the four-year guidance, so the stock got dinged $.57. let's talk with the ceo and find out more about the quarter. >> you have the industrial sales volumes, and your stuff is the most transparent of any of the companies i deal with, and there's still a lot of negatives and businesses that are not doing that well in your area. but you also talk about in your report that you are ready to play offense, you are not playing defense anymore. what happens to your bottom line if some of the numbers switch to positive? >> our earning
don't miss cramer's exclusive. u] >> in an environment where bond yields are on the rise, what happens to the bond market equivalent stocks that we like so much like utilities that got slammed, consider one of the favorites, aep, one of the largest generators of electricity. aep sports a 4.25% yield. they are in the midst of a transformation to natural gas, they have been switching back to coal because of the gas going up. american electric power reported today and the results were in...
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the internet is really a photo-centric environment. and pinterest is really the first photo centric website and it's changed how virtually every website in the world dross in users. >> yeah. you know, it's interesting, too, because, again, we've been having a lot of discussions about twitter. who knows what's going to happen. it could be the greatest company in the world. it could fail. we don't know. is there a way to figure out if something is too big? pinterest is great, from what i understand, i'm not on it, because the influencers are people in your community that, you know, your cousin or your aunt or your friend, and they're going to have a bigger impact on you than maybe a stranger. >> undoubtedly you care more about what your friends say and people that you're close to, people you respect, than do you about an advertisement. to me, though, the most important metric about all of these is daily active users over monthly active users because that tells you whether the audience is becoming more engaged or less engaged. for faceboo
the internet is really a photo-centric environment. and pinterest is really the first photo centric website and it's changed how virtually every website in the world dross in users. >> yeah. you know, it's interesting, too, because, again, we've been having a lot of discussions about twitter. who knows what's going to happen. it could be the greatest company in the world. it could fail. we don't know. is there a way to figure out if something is too big? pinterest is great, from what i...
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what happened -- >> it's shoblgicking because ths a family friendly environment. >> reporter: others pictured a different picture. >> i'm not a bit surprised. not at all. i'm sorry to hear it but, you know, it's sad. >> reporter: while police won't say that it's definitely a murder-suicide, they did recover a weapon and they are not looking for any suspects. there's no threat to the community? no lookout? >> no. we believe it to be contained to that one incident. >> reporter: i just got off the phone with the fair ffax county police and they have never been called here for any other kind of problem. they are not releasing the names of the victims. they are still investigating but they remain looking at this as if it a murder-suicide. why police were here over the weekend and had to tase a man in the lobby. >>> now to a developing story out of prince georges county. police found a man's body in the median of a major highway. they discovered him unconscious near kenneth worth avenue. medics pronounced the man dead at the scene. his body is now with the state medical examiner to determi
what happened -- >> it's shoblgicking because ths a family friendly environment. >> reporter: others pictured a different picture. >> i'm not a bit surprised. not at all. i'm sorry to hear it but, you know, it's sad. >> reporter: while police won't say that it's definitely a murder-suicide, they did recover a weapon and they are not looking for any suspects. there's no threat to the community? no lookout? >> no. we believe it to be contained to that one incident....
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they beat out istanbul and madrid, despite concerns of radiation leaking into theern environment from the fukushima nuclear plant. >> secretary of state john kerry is traveling in europe seeking support of a strike against syria. president obama talked about the conflict during his weekly radio address. thousands are marching in brazil as the country marks its independence. union, students are protesting government and slow reform. protestors have been met with force by police in rio de janeiro. >> blockbuster details on the benghazi attack, a new book has the untold story. we'll have the authors. >> who new what when and how will that tragedy affect our embassies worldwide. >> is facebook making a lot of us depressed? could seeing friends happy pictures make people sad? >> it's well known that whites aren't permitted to say the n. word, but how about blacks? is it ok to say the word, even in private? >> welcome to consider this. we begin with benghazi and a new book and report inspired by that disaster. september 11, 2012, dozens of heavily armed militants attacked in what had become
they beat out istanbul and madrid, despite concerns of radiation leaking into theern environment from the fukushima nuclear plant. >> secretary of state john kerry is traveling in europe seeking support of a strike against syria. president obama talked about the conflict during his weekly radio address. thousands are marching in brazil as the country marks its independence. union, students are protesting government and slow reform. protestors have been met with force by police in rio de...
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he ran against an environment was in 2008. he made up a carbon tax and 2011 so he could run against that and beat another liberal. he will do it a third time against another group of environmentalist. he spent his entire political career defeating environmentalists, and now he needs a favor from one end that one lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> i think that canada could make this easier for the president. i think as we've said he has to deliver something on climate. he said that he will. whether that means rejecting keystone or not is clear, but if canada as david said, they would like to see more concrete steps being taken in canada so they can at least say well, we have concerns, hear how they're being addressed. to have to look like they're taking it seriously. is unilateral action which in canada sounds like keystone -- ultimately mean taking some really hush regulations on emissions from coal-fired power plants, that would cost a lot politically. is very controversial. because some regions depend on coal-fired. but t
he ran against an environment was in 2008. he made up a carbon tax and 2011 so he could run against that and beat another liberal. he will do it a third time against another group of environmentalist. he spent his entire political career defeating environmentalists, and now he needs a favor from one end that one lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> i think that canada could make this easier for the president. i think as we've said he has to deliver something on climate. he said that he...
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control as you heard dr drew say earlier the brain goes into overdrive we need to get them into a safe environment where they can be maintained safely reduce the stimulation and keep them safe pass through that phase and they stop they tend to get i don't want to put a graph up on the board and on to them to come about what are we seeing here in what you're seeing here is a on the left side the normal brain where you see great blood flow lots of blood activity brain activity going on on the right side you see depression the brain literally gets depressed and see less blood flow this is a pet scan and we can take a picture of the spinal cord as well the reason this is really important for people to see is that we want people to understand this is truly a medical disease there's biology there is genetics there's chemical reactions going on in the brain that change when somebody suffering with a mental illness is a rude person knows with bipolar or depression get a cat scan them were wrong go should they not today we're not quite there yet this is from harvard this is testing state but as it is not o
control as you heard dr drew say earlier the brain goes into overdrive we need to get them into a safe environment where they can be maintained safely reduce the stimulation and keep them safe pass through that phase and they stop they tend to get i don't want to put a graph up on the board and on to them to come about what are we seeing here in what you're seeing here is a on the left side the normal brain where you see great blood flow lots of blood activity brain activity going on on the...
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. >> i think that is probably where you want to go in this environment. if you look at what the stock market is doing, the stock market in the short term is a voting mechanism and we're right in the middle of it. it's a dead heat right now. that's where the fight is. if we don't hold 1695 which was today's low, i think we go lower. if you look back over the last qe announcements you would see a decline over the next couple of months. >> it's too early to say it's over. i think we got to 15.60. i think deflation is the real thing they are battling. i think the ten year is headed back down to 2. will we print 2%? probably not. that's exactly where it traded and i think that's interesting. that support level that we have seen. >> it's all about being stock specific. you can see that big spike in the s&p 500 last week off of the fed and the lack of the tapering that everybody expected. somewhere between 10 and $20 billion. then everybody falls back into the reality. what we continue to see in the market and the world of the derivatives is people looking very
. >> i think that is probably where you want to go in this environment. if you look at what the stock market is doing, the stock market in the short term is a voting mechanism and we're right in the middle of it. it's a dead heat right now. that's where the fight is. if we don't hold 1695 which was today's low, i think we go lower. if you look back over the last qe announcements you would see a decline over the next couple of months. >> it's too early to say it's over. i think we...
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. >> in google's case, i think their effort to monotize rather than control the environment is having an impact on one of their r revenues. it was pointed out yesterday they've had seven revenue misses, but they are going to control the mobile environment. they're going to be the microsoft of emotional phones. facebook, here's the biggest thing with that stock. it's where it's ipoed. everything they're doing would seem heroic, but they didn't. that stock is in trouble. >> all right. scott, what are your thoughts on facebook here? >> i think facebook would be really happy if they got back to where they had ipoed and the real problem with the option active in facebook today was that it was really long dated. if somebody is selling upside calls, they don't see this thing getting back to $38 anytime soon and if you look at the facebook chart, facebook in 2013, it shows lower highs and lower lows. it's really distressing. i don't know how they break out. it's just another stock now. >> let's be clear, brian. you've mentioned opportunities in europe as well as asia. near term, you are still
. >> in google's case, i think their effort to monotize rather than control the environment is having an impact on one of their r revenues. it was pointed out yesterday they've had seven revenue misses, but they are going to control the mobile environment. they're going to be the microsoft of emotional phones. facebook, here's the biggest thing with that stock. it's where it's ipoed. everything they're doing would seem heroic, but they didn't. that stock is in trouble. >> all right....
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how will they survive in this environment and they have so much quality going somewhere else. good time to like ne tflix. >> there is an amazing story about the average american's inheritance is a hundred and 77. >> the average american, as expected and that there will be not anything there. when you get older, helps the becomes important and expensive. at this point in time do not expect this inheritance. you should fund your retirement. it is a bonus. >> and you so much mark dannon. >> coming up we will speak with a comedienne. we will take your e-mail's and rob black.com sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! it's your last chance to get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry, sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> welcome back. the top 10 stories. >> it has been a tough year. >
how will they survive in this environment and they have so much quality going somewhere else. good time to like ne tflix. >> there is an amazing story about the average american's inheritance is a hundred and 77. >> the average american, as expected and that there will be not anything there. when you get older, helps the becomes important and expensive. at this point in time do not expect this inheritance. you should fund your retirement. it is a bonus. >> and you so much mark...
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we have a different value set that cares about commitment to the environment. it has a social backside to it in some way whether it's a commitment from the beginning to being green. the lowest car ownership in an a long time. these are the -- [inaudible] these are the fundamental concept. what if people didn't think it was valuable to buy a home. for a long time we based our economy on home ownership and marriage and all of these things. >> yeah. >> so i'm not the economist i don't know what the how that is going to france form the economy. but it's something that economists should be paying more attention to. and politicians should be paying more attention to. >> host: what kind of effect does facebook generation and a generation interested in creating facebook-like companies. what does that have on the walmarts, you know, these traditional brick and mortar corporations that employ millions of people and responsible for a huge chunk of our economy. how does that trickle down? >> they are transforming the fundamental of our economy. if you look at at way they v
we have a different value set that cares about commitment to the environment. it has a social backside to it in some way whether it's a commitment from the beginning to being green. the lowest car ownership in an a long time. these are the -- [inaudible] these are the fundamental concept. what if people didn't think it was valuable to buy a home. for a long time we based our economy on home ownership and marriage and all of these things. >> yeah. >> so i'm not the economist i don't...
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right, we experienced expansion when many others are feeling the pressure of the slow interest rate environment. we pulled a lot of levers in our liability side, lowered our cost of interest bearing deposits and liabilities and also grew loans, which has been helpful. >> we've been very bullish on "mad money" on the midwestern region because of the resurgence of manufacturing. you think some of your strength also comes from the fact where you're located? >> i will tell you absolutely this regional economy in the midwest and extending up into the northeast where we have a significant part of our franchise is what i was called first in to the recession and first out. we've seen industrial and manufacturing come back strong and we're well-positioned to not only blend into that but really capitalize on a wide range of opportunities there. so that has been a real growth area and a strength for us. >> okay. now this morning, bernstein research, in a piece i didn't care for but i wanted to get your response. they took key from a hold to a sell saying that it would probably be difficult for you to make
right, we experienced expansion when many others are feeling the pressure of the slow interest rate environment. we pulled a lot of levers in our liability side, lowered our cost of interest bearing deposits and liabilities and also grew loans, which has been helpful. >> we've been very bullish on "mad money" on the midwestern region because of the resurgence of manufacturing. you think some of your strength also comes from the fact where you're located? >> i will tell you...
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you're dealing at times in hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting for many, many years. occasionally, you get the bad apples in the group and move into these volatile areas that have this jihadist kind of of network, it becomes problematic. you have zero capability to do really good background checks on the people you're hiring. in most cases, you go to the foreign police and say what do you know about this person and there is nobody to go to that has intelligence. >> fighting a struggle and giving pushback, the whole point of these diplomatic missions is to be open to the people of the country they are going to and if they are behind fortresses with no access, then their mission is substantially curtailed. >> the case in point on am bass store stevens hits that point directly. he was one of those that didn't believe in sending emails and cakes out. he loved to press the flesh. he loved being in libya, and he was well beloved by the libyan people, because he really was a flag bearer for the
you're dealing at times in hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting for many, many years. occasionally, you get the bad apples in the group and move into these volatile areas that have this jihadist kind of of network, it becomes problematic. you have zero capability to do really good background checks on the people you're hiring. in most cases, you go to the foreign police and say what do you know...
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from 2000 one to 2008, americans came down on the side of the environment. since 2009, they have been divided or showed a preference for energy production. aside from a shift for the environment in the late of the gulf of mexico oil spill in april 2010. have your energy habits changed over the years, what do you think about this? we want to hear from you this morning. more polls. is it possible to reduce the effects of global warming? there may be disagreement over whether global warming exist, most, 74% of those who say there of risingvidence temperatures on earth believe it is possible to reduce the effects. just 23% say it is not possible. when asked if mayors are -- if be neededifices will to reduce the impact of global warming, 44% said they will be needed, web 26% said technology can solve the problem. there is also this from another poll, more important priority supply.nation's energy developing alternative sources such as wind, solar, hydrogen. 37 republicans say that is important. 71% of democrats say it is important, 60% of independents say that th
from 2000 one to 2008, americans came down on the side of the environment. since 2009, they have been divided or showed a preference for energy production. aside from a shift for the environment in the late of the gulf of mexico oil spill in april 2010. have your energy habits changed over the years, what do you think about this? we want to hear from you this morning. more polls. is it possible to reduce the effects of global warming? there may be disagreement over whether global warming exist,...
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the movie trailer environment is mixing the line between content and advertising. trailers have always done that. people watch them for length. >> why are there video ads on instagram yet? >> instagram is growing incredibly fast. if you are facebook, you want to let them keep growing. >> but they started video ads. >> slowly. they are not in a rush. they are taking their time. >> how is facebook now compared to the other options out there? >> facebook and twitter are the future. everyone recognizes that. 20 years ago, we all watched the same tv show at the same time and saw the same commercial. in the future, we consume content when we want to watch it on whatever device we have. the ad should be the same. they should be delivered on a personal level. >> i think what is interesting is that advertisers are seeing the value of video advertising to tell rich stories. >> didn't they know that already? >> you get that targeting on top. they have not had that combination. >> is it worth it? it is expensive. >> i don't think so. compared to television advertising, it is a
the movie trailer environment is mixing the line between content and advertising. trailers have always done that. people watch them for length. >> why are there video ads on instagram yet? >> instagram is growing incredibly fast. if you are facebook, you want to let them keep growing. >> but they started video ads. >> slowly. they are not in a rush. they are taking their time. >> how is facebook now compared to the other options out there? >> facebook and...
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buy some calls, look for an opportunity to spread. >> can i tell you n a low-ball environment, we have the mix of 13.50, we made this mistake numerous times as traders, you buy cheap calls here and what does that do? it's just going to erode over time if you don't get the move you want. i'm basically establishing an active money position with a hard 50 stock. >> that's buried by december, but if you go to march, you'll have plenty of opportunity. >> we have to get the verdict here from scott. what do you say, which trade do you like better. >> i like dan's trade as he's buying the 50.50 call spread and paying for it by selling the 60.50 call spread. i like it because he has specific spots on the chart that he likes. >> all right. good job, guys. coming up, the final call from the options pits. found a magic . it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct t
buy some calls, look for an opportunity to spread. >> can i tell you n a low-ball environment, we have the mix of 13.50, we made this mistake numerous times as traders, you buy cheap calls here and what does that do? it's just going to erode over time if you don't get the move you want. i'm basically establishing an active money position with a hard 50 stock. >> that's buried by december, but if you go to march, you'll have plenty of opportunity. >> we have to get the verdict...
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lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for several gold or platinum certifications. >> the city wanted to be silver lead status. . maybe gold was a stretch. and people said, if we're going to be a sustainable organization that the pucs this has got to be the top of the line. it's got to be a lead platinum building. what does that mean to us? we run water, power, and sewer. so, those are some of the biggest things involved in lead platinum. ♪ ♪ >> by late 2008 the project, as we got the contractor on board and we were able to start pricing it, we're a multi-, multi-, multi-million dollar over budget. >> the story a lot of people don't know after we got select today do this project, the first price we came in with was $180 million. and the city said, you know, this is a great building, but we just don't want to spend that much money. so, the project was on the verge of being canceled. >> if y
lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for several gold or platinum certifications. >> the city wanted to be silver lead status. . maybe gold was a stretch. and people said, if we're going to be a sustainable organization that the pucs this has got to be the top of the line. it's got to be a lead platinum building. what does that mean to us?...
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but as soon as i started following the right people, and the ceo says once you get into the real time environment where you start seeing thing happens as they happen, take the boston bombing, people were glued to twitter to see the latest things that were coming out of that, right? but if you don't have that sort of event or thing happening in the moment, then you don't have that sense of immediacy and you don't really get it. >> talk about following the right people. follow mike. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> these things definitely connected us ♪ >>> randy zuckerberg has a career most people would dream about, the older sister of mark zuckerberg, she has been nominated for aenlmy award, and she is the founder and ceo of zuckerberg media. she is a wife, mother, and -- [ technical difficulties ] >> untangling our wired lives which is a book urging us all to take a little time to disconnect, and a children's book "dot." >> randi thank for being here. >> it's so good to be here. >> the ipo for twitter happened today. and we were together on may 18th, 2012, right -- at the nas
but as soon as i started following the right people, and the ceo says once you get into the real time environment where you start seeing thing happens as they happen, take the boston bombing, people were glued to twitter to see the latest things that were coming out of that, right? but if you don't have that sort of event or thing happening in the moment, then you don't have that sense of immediacy and you don't really get it. >> talk about following the right people. follow mike. thanks...
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only because we haven't got what we consider the proper supervision to go out to be able to assess the environment and the young gangsters that go out on the paint crew, they respect the old veterans even if they've gotten reformed. they don't so much respect the city work [speaker not understood]. that's how it worked with us. >> okay, anybody else up there want to comment on that? i'm going to run over here because it's over here. had his hand up for a little while. if i could get you to stand up. >> this is a softball for dpw. i want to know where you get the funding that you give out as grant funding, let's say street smarts. is it general fund money, is there a special fee that's tied to something that goes into a fund? >> yeah, it's general fund money. the department makes a decision on programs and we earmark money for various, like the police and the arts commission and we earmark money and send it to them. a lot of times you'll find the board of supervisors members have support for various programs also. we've gotten that after the budget was done in order to fund some of the programs. >>
only because we haven't got what we consider the proper supervision to go out to be able to assess the environment and the young gangsters that go out on the paint crew, they respect the old veterans even if they've gotten reformed. they don't so much respect the city work [speaker not understood]. that's how it worked with us. >> okay, anybody else up there want to comment on that? i'm going to run over here because it's over here. had his hand up for a little while. if i could get you...
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creates a friendly and safe environment. so, a lot of the areas of town that maybe are going through some kind of gentrification or change, i've been participating in mccop and hub which you sent me an e-mail about that. others that don't generally have thing going on, this is a way to bring light to a dark spot, i guess. so, mission and goals. as i said, san francisco is a city that drives entrepreneurship, creativity and culture. mobile retail combines all of these qualities. our goal -- and i believe i speak for most of the mobile retailers that are in my organization -- is to really work together with existing brick and mortars. we don't want to take anything away from anybody. we really want to collaborate and cross promote. there's a lot of traditional ways of marketing and promotion that are done in brick and mortar and time i'm finding that now, i'm launching my first s.f. weekly ad for my holiday ad for my brick and mortar store. facebook, media, tums abler, printer, makes really great cross promotion and i believe
creates a friendly and safe environment. so, a lot of the areas of town that maybe are going through some kind of gentrification or change, i've been participating in mccop and hub which you sent me an e-mail about that. others that don't generally have thing going on, this is a way to bring light to a dark spot, i guess. so, mission and goals. as i said, san francisco is a city that drives entrepreneurship, creativity and culture. mobile retail combines all of these qualities. our goal -- and...
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environmentalist like bill mckibben call it a ticking time bomb for the environment. and nasa scientists james hansen one of the most respected scientists on earth and one of the leading experts on the planet on global climate change calls completion of the pipeline quote game over for the planet and quote actually the plan will be just fine it's game over for us. so again why is construction of this pipeline allowed to continue. why would a foreign corporation push so hard that people like seventy eight year old great grandmother eleanor fairchild an actress daryl hannah were arrested last october for trespassing on their on her own property as she tried to stop trans canada's bulldozers from repeat a hole through her three hundred acre ranch. why is the state of texas allowing a foreign corporation. to seize privately owned texans land through eminent domain to build an oil pipeline when in two thousand the state transfer to predation department for bid the use of eminent domain to build new one roads across texas. and why is it that we've allowed this foreign corpo
environmentalist like bill mckibben call it a ticking time bomb for the environment. and nasa scientists james hansen one of the most respected scientists on earth and one of the leading experts on the planet on global climate change calls completion of the pipeline quote game over for the planet and quote actually the plan will be just fine it's game over for us. so again why is construction of this pipeline allowed to continue. why would a foreign corporation push so hard that people like...
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they're going up because they do better in a rising rate environment but now we have a falling rate environment. so we have to sell so much because of the fed's actions? regional banks go down and big insurers like prudential and national get killed? one of the best performers for the year. they all got crushed. wait a second, though. travelers catches an upgrade and flies up a dollar. what do we do. buy, sell, buy, sell. at moments like these, listen up. i've been there. moments like these, i think it's helpful to remind people that you want to buy companies that aren't impacted by this vortex at all, companies like the big industrial companies, the enterprises the fed doesn't control with its tapering or lack thereof. you want to buy stocks of united technologies and 3-m. you want to buy emerson electric, stocks like boeing and honeywell. only buy the fed-related stocks if you're certain they're going to blow away the numbers here. and now because, no, the market will not look through this bad set of earnings. it will sell off disappointers. you know why? because it always does. in the end a
they're going up because they do better in a rising rate environment but now we have a falling rate environment. so we have to sell so much because of the fed's actions? regional banks go down and big insurers like prudential and national get killed? one of the best performers for the year. they all got crushed. wait a second, though. travelers catches an upgrade and flies up a dollar. what do we do. buy, sell, buy, sell. at moments like these, listen up. i've been there. moments like these, i...
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difficult thing going forward here, will be for these big banks, given both the equity and the bond environment and certainly the lack of big deals even though dell had an announcement a few days ago that organic growth - actually making money instead of kind of manufacturing money, so to speak - may be difficult here, given the fact that certainly goldman sachs is near a 52-week high and j.p. morgan not too far away. and the fact that they are employing a lot of leverage to hit their numbers gives me, as a trader, a lot of pause for concern here. > so what would be your trade here, or would you just stay away from the big banks for awhile? > > you know, i think we touched on it last week, given the run-up that we've had, i'm certainly fearful, and i'm buying some out-of-the-money puts on the option side here. from an investment standpoint i would absolutely wait for a pullback on any of these names given the run-up they've had here. goldman maybe about a $125 level, so looking for about a 10% pullback across the board. citigroup even a little bit more. j.p. morgan maybe a little bit less. they
difficult thing going forward here, will be for these big banks, given both the equity and the bond environment and certainly the lack of big deals even though dell had an announcement a few days ago that organic growth - actually making money instead of kind of manufacturing money, so to speak - may be difficult here, given the fact that certainly goldman sachs is near a 52-week high and j.p. morgan not too far away. and the fact that they are employing a lot of leverage to hit their numbers...
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that is a tough environment. it is one thing when they can be scientific and say sweaters are not moving, we will take 40% off of that and keep other categories and tags. they have not been able to do that. >> lori, which retailers did presume this conventional -- did pursue this conventional wisdom that you have to discount and open early. and are not reaping special benefits. teen retailers have had a rough go this year. if you look at some of the big guys, abercrombie & fitch and aeropostale, same-store sales were down. they had too much inventory. they tried to price things up. .aking 30% off when they are starting the season at 50% off, you can be sure it is eating their profitability. and already had to warn take estimates down. not an easy season. >> where are teens spending money? technology, or are there so many discounts? >> technology is a piece of it. also, there has been a big shift over the past few years. it has happened over time to the fast fashion retailer. forever 21. you walk in and for $20 yo
that is a tough environment. it is one thing when they can be scientific and say sweaters are not moving, we will take 40% off of that and keep other categories and tags. they have not been able to do that. >> lori, which retailers did presume this conventional -- did pursue this conventional wisdom that you have to discount and open early. and are not reaping special benefits. teen retailers have had a rough go this year. if you look at some of the big guys, abercrombie & fitch and...
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clear from a number of reports that with the baby boom generation retiring and with a new health-care environment, there is a shortage of health care workers at various levels. in a number of areas that are not medically served appropriately. certain specialties issues that are [indiscernible] there are a number of issues. it is hard when you come from eight [indiscernible] when you come in like i did. going to research field and it took several years to get to that because of the restrictions that are placed. we always advocated that when you go through the immigration pathways especially the field immigration pathways there should be market-based characteristics of that people gravitate, people with skills gravitate to where the demands are and where their skills are really needed. health care is no exception. i have had the privilege of working with senator conrad's office in the past of which i am a graduate. and they're looking for physicians who served under serb areas. -- underserved areas. >> we talk about agriculture, you are talking seasonal workers. in the example that my colleague fro
clear from a number of reports that with the baby boom generation retiring and with a new health-care environment, there is a shortage of health care workers at various levels. in a number of areas that are not medically served appropriately. certain specialties issues that are [indiscernible] there are a number of issues. it is hard when you come from eight [indiscernible] when you come in like i did. going to research field and it took several years to get to that because of the restrictions...
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there are concerns though about the environment impact of this project. the san saba and sold to the public as an economic benefit. despite those of concerns about his country's record and the cleanness of the soil, the government really has so much riding on the oil sands project, but it has no chance -- choice but continuing to travel around the world counting it to buyers. passing over this vast archly unspoiled country, it is hard to believe canada is one of the world's leading energy powerhouse is great whether it is coal, uranium, natural gas, or crude oil, it is here, and the government has big plans to use it. >> canada is one of the largest producers in the world, and in almost every case, some of the largest reserves in the world. whatever the energy mix is in the future, i tell people canada will be a major provider. >> with enough reserves to last 150 years, oil from the alberta tar sands is canada's most bankable commodity. during a 25-year span, the canada energy institute estimates that oil sands will at about $2 trillion in u.s. dollars to
there are concerns though about the environment impact of this project. the san saba and sold to the public as an economic benefit. despite those of concerns about his country's record and the cleanness of the soil, the government really has so much riding on the oil sands project, but it has no chance -- choice but continuing to travel around the world counting it to buyers. passing over this vast archly unspoiled country, it is hard to believe canada is one of the world's leading energy...